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…name worth remembering. His last movie, Last Resort was a critical favorite. His latest was named the best British film of 2004, and has just been released in US theatres. It is called My Summer of Love, and Los Angeles Times and Morning Edition film critic Kenneth Turan says it’s not too typical teenager summer frolic.
Hollywood may pander1 to the teenage market, but it carefully avoids the kinds of troubling stories about young people that might actually say something. The studios steer2 clear of troublesome emotions, difficult relationships and obsessive3 behavior. Director Peter Jackson in his pre-Lord of The Rings days explored all of these in his incendiary 1994 film Heavenly Creatures. Now Polish-born British director Pawel Pawlikowski explored some of them again in the exceptional My Summer of Love. It’s a film as different from its sundry4 day teen’s exploitation title as its pair of protagonists5 are from each other.
What’s your name?
Mona.
You don’t look like a Mona.
It’s not my real name. Cause of me bother, I always complain those kids with a start calling me Mona. Cause me real name Lisa, Mona Lisa. Get it?
Yes, I studied the original. I’m Thomson.
Aristocratic Thomson and working class Mona, soon realize they share a babyface nihilism and a contempt for whatever anyone else takes seriously.
Thomson is a dreamer, Mona, a driven doer. All the former is in need of a complice, the latter is looking for an instigator6 to point her in the wrong direction.
He don’t *…
Why?
So they * anymore.They also share a yearning7 for the fantasy of all consuming romance.
Well, anyway he had a wife and a kid…
Man like that should be castrated.
As their personal relationship deepens, as their notions of fantasy and reality get jumbled8 up, it’s an open question as to who is in more danger of getting sinned by the symbiotic9 bond.
We should teach that we get a lesson.
Pawel Pawlikowski is an assured and intuitive writer/director, his sensitivity for people enables him to truly get inside his character’s heads. For his actors, he uses a system of controlled improvisation10. Pawlikowski started with a 37-page shooting document as opposed to the standard 120-page script, using two gifted adventurous11 actresses, making their feature debuts12. He has achieved wonders. Pawlikowski gets his cast act dramatically, unexpectedly, but always believably. He’s created a provocative13 love story about two people who will never forget each other but not for anything like the reasons they initially14 imagined.
Kenneth Turan reviews movies for Morning Edition and for the Los Angeles Times.
Hollywood may pander1 to the teenage market, but it carefully avoids the kinds of troubling stories about young people that might actually say something. The studios steer2 clear of troublesome emotions, difficult relationships and obsessive3 behavior. Director Peter Jackson in his pre-Lord of The Rings days explored all of these in his incendiary 1994 film Heavenly Creatures. Now Polish-born British director Pawel Pawlikowski explored some of them again in the exceptional My Summer of Love. It’s a film as different from its sundry4 day teen’s exploitation title as its pair of protagonists5 are from each other.
What’s your name?
Mona.
You don’t look like a Mona.
It’s not my real name. Cause of me bother, I always complain those kids with a start calling me Mona. Cause me real name Lisa, Mona Lisa. Get it?
Yes, I studied the original. I’m Thomson.
Aristocratic Thomson and working class Mona, soon realize they share a babyface nihilism and a contempt for whatever anyone else takes seriously.
Thomson is a dreamer, Mona, a driven doer. All the former is in need of a complice, the latter is looking for an instigator6 to point her in the wrong direction.
He don’t *…
Why?
So they * anymore.They also share a yearning7 for the fantasy of all consuming romance.
Well, anyway he had a wife and a kid…
Man like that should be castrated.
As their personal relationship deepens, as their notions of fantasy and reality get jumbled8 up, it’s an open question as to who is in more danger of getting sinned by the symbiotic9 bond.
We should teach that we get a lesson.
Pawel Pawlikowski is an assured and intuitive writer/director, his sensitivity for people enables him to truly get inside his character’s heads. For his actors, he uses a system of controlled improvisation10. Pawlikowski started with a 37-page shooting document as opposed to the standard 120-page script, using two gifted adventurous11 actresses, making their feature debuts12. He has achieved wonders. Pawlikowski gets his cast act dramatically, unexpectedly, but always believably. He’s created a provocative13 love story about two people who will never forget each other but not for anything like the reasons they initially14 imagined.
Kenneth Turan reviews movies for Morning Edition and for the Los Angeles Times.
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1 pander | |
v.迎合;n.拉皮条者,勾引者;帮人做坏事的人 | |
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2 steer | |
vt.驾驶,为…操舵;引导;vi.驾驶 | |
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3 obsessive | |
adj. 着迷的, 强迫性的, 分神的 | |
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4 sundry | |
adj.各式各样的,种种的 | |
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5 protagonists | |
n.(戏剧的)主角( protagonist的名词复数 );(故事的)主人公;现实事件(尤指冲突和争端的)主要参与者;领导者 | |
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6 instigator | |
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7 yearning | |
a.渴望的;向往的;怀念的 | |
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8 jumbled | |
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9 symbiotic | |
adj.共栖的,共生的 | |
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10 improvisation | |
n.即席演奏(或演唱);即兴创作 | |
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11 adventurous | |
adj.爱冒险的;惊心动魄的,惊险的,刺激的 | |
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12 debuts | |
演员首次演出( debut的名词复数 ) | |
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13 provocative | |
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